Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Conference on Design Automation - DAC '05 2005
DOI: 10.1145/1065579.1065818
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Flexible ASIC

Abstract: ASIC provides more than an order of magnitude advantage in terms of density, speed, and power requirement per gate. However, economic (cost of masks) and technological (deep micron manufacturability) trends favor FPGA as an implementation platform. In order to combine the advantages of both platforms and alleviate their disadvantages, recently a number of approaches, such as structured ASIC/regular fabrics, have been proposed. Our goal is to introduce an approach that has the same objective, but is orthogonal … Show more

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“…Below we discuss the largest common subgraph problem (LCS) that has a variety of applications, especially in data analysis, [113,114,115]. An IP formulation was presented in [116]. We present a simpler formulation with significantly fewer variables.…”
Section: Profile Minimization Problem (Pmp)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Below we discuss the largest common subgraph problem (LCS) that has a variety of applications, especially in data analysis, [113,114,115]. An IP formulation was presented in [116]. We present a simpler formulation with significantly fewer variables.…”
Section: Profile Minimization Problem (Pmp)mentioning
confidence: 99%